DRIFT DIFFUSION IN PROGRESS - NOROIT IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS Investigate the memorials Quebec
From 11 to 22 November 2010 at 12.30pm to 19pm St. Dominic's Church
(the exhibition is closed during the ceremonies 16H to 17H)
Our memory is transformed over time. Our memories become blurred sequences that fade gradually. I want to work the work "Chillwind in the hippocampus "On the principle of the volatility of our memory, which splits into leaving us with only minor parts of images and sounds changing. The memory can be extended by various methods such as photography, audio recording and video. However, it is nevertheless eroded and fragmentary. Through the expansion of photographic and installation media, I want to create a field of memories.
Why do you feel about Quebec? The family, climate, rivers, land, food, religion and morals ... Myriam Lambert has a particular focus on Quebec as a place holder for memory and serve as important cultural landmarks.
Chillwind in the hippocampus is a metaphor for the sound and visual memory in Quebec. Diffu See in a space that has shaped the identity of the province, the church, this work offers another way to see the history of Quebecers bec, their identity. With this work, the artist recontextualizes several original documents from archives or reworked. Projections of images on the blades of wind movement and sounds are crushed into perspective popular experiences that have marked identity. These images trace somehow the contours of the Quebec identity. At once poetic and critical work that will transport you in time, but this time he is not part yet today?
The artist thanks Council of Canada and program First Ovation of Toronto for financial assistance granted, the Association Avatar and Productions Recto-Verso for technical assistance in residence, Antonio Braga and Francis Labissonière of 's Eye Fish for their technical support, the Archives of the City of Quebec City Montreal and the City of Rouyn-Noranda for their dedication.
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